And I'm not sure how you do it, but whenever we feel a little down, you have a way of cheering us up!

Yes, it's true Max~ we are so blessed that you are our cat!We love you!

Love,Your family :)

Two years ago my friend told me that her friend's cat had had a litter of kittens...We chose two, Max and Lillie. Sadly, Lillie disappeared last fall, but we still think of her often and miss her very much. It would be her birthday, too...

P.S. I just wanted to clarify that in the sixth picture, I caught Max in a yawn. I didn't want you to think he was growling at me! :) And I thought I looked funny when I yawned...

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LOL. Somewhere between when you wrote that Max cheers you up, reminding you never to take yourself seriously and the large mouth full of sharp teeth I have to admit at first I was a slightly confused as I would have taken a those sharp teeth very seriously...hehe. Good thing you clarified that he was just yawning at the end of your post, ROFL!

Max is gorgeous and looks like our Midnight, but Midnight (her looks) is still in the teen kitty stage. I always think it is funny when you catch them yawning cause it looks like they are laughing. Happy Birthday month Max...it is my birthday month too, so a great month!!!!! It is so sad that you never found Lillie. Maybe she is living somewhere with another family that loves her very much and I will wish her a happy Birthday month too!!!!♥

Hey girly! Thanks for your sweet email the other day. I'm so terribly sorry I've been a bad blog buddy. Forgive me.I'm trying to get into the swing of things with blogging and zero down time it feels like!You'd think with Jas being gone for almost 4 months already I'd have found my groove but no such luck sadly.Glad your blog is up and running again chicadee!Hugs, Les

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He Said, She Said...

Once upon a time, a young couple went to look at a house for sale. "It's been unloved, that's obvious, but we can fix that," she said, planning to fix everything right away. "I can't see anything here that can't be fixed," He agreed, thinking of all the money they would save by fixing things themselves, and planning to take one project at a time. And so the couple bought their first house, each greatly underestimating the work that lay ahead... For the girl, from a long lineage of die-hard Fix-Its, and the boy, a descendant of the Most Frugals had met their match...for turning this house into a home would be no easy feat.